International 'Right To Know' Day

International 'Right To Know Day' exists to raise awareness of the benefits of an open and transparent government and that everybody should have the right to access information.
In recent weeks, Greenpeace Philippines activists have been taking part in a 'Water Patrol' to urge the government to establish a pollution disclosure system and speed up the elimination of hazardous chemicals released into local water systems.

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Take a moment to swim with beautiful dolphins, penguins, and seals.
Most footage of the seals and penguins was taken off the coast of New Zealand's sub-Antarctic Auckland Islands.
We hope this video brings you a moment of peace.
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"I shouldn't be alive right now," says Leila Mendez as she looks out her window at the smokestacks billowing just across the way. "And I am." Leila believes that God spared her life so she could stay here and fight: to shut them down.
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Alaska is a beautiful place. All of these shots were taken within 30 miles of the State Capital Building. You'll see some humpback whales and the Mendenhall Glacier. We hope this video brings you a moment of peace.

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